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Get a Cc Recipient's Name Only

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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.GetCcName method, which returns only the friendly-name part (not the address) of the Nth carbon-copy recipient. The index is zero-based. This example adds two Cc recipients and prints each one's display name.

Background: A recipient combines a display name with an address, such as Jane Doe <jane@example.com>. GetCcName returns just the Jane Doe portion, which is handy for showing a friendly label in a UI. The name is optional free-form text, so it may be empty — when it is, fall back to the address from GetCcAddr.

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Tcl

load ./chilkat.dll

#  Demonstrates the GetCcName method, which returns only the friendly-name part (not the
#  address) of the Nth carbon-copy recipient.  The index is zero-based.

set email [new_CkEmail]

CkEmail_put_Subject $email "GetCcName example"

CkEmail_AddCC $email "Joe Smith" "joe@example.com"
CkEmail_AddCC $email "Jane Doe" "jane@example.com"

set n [CkEmail_get_NumCC $email]

for {set i 0} {$i <= [expr $n - 1]} {incr i} {
    puts "Cc $i name: [CkEmail_getCcName $email $i]"
}

delete_CkEmail $email